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More North East trouble

Posted: 16 Oct 2013, 13:27
by Laurel Lane Lamper
Hednesford experienced problems last night

http://www.expressandstar.com/sport/oth ... a-cup-win/

Re: More North East trouble

Posted: 17 Oct 2013, 20:41
by beastyyeltz
Is it me or is non-league violence becoming more and more frequent? I hope we never see such scenes from our own fans. Just when more people start following non-league through schemes such as Non League Day, disasters like this happen!

Re: More North East trouble

Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 08:33
by JohnC
beastyyeltz wrote:Is it me or is non-league violence becoming more and more frequent? I hope we never see such scenes from our own fans. Just when more people start following non-league through schemes such as Non League Day, disasters like this happen!
Beasty could be conincedence that there were no top league matches because of internationals.

All the trouble reported recently Hednesford away and Atherstone home unfortuantely when on a good cup run clubs try to encourage more people to come and it appears you get a few idiots turn up never been before and unlikely to come again.

In 10 years following Halesowen over 400 matches.

Once a couple of years ago against Sourbridge in a pre season friendly we had a load of kids turn up and they had never been seen at the club before and after and one fat chap hard when he was followed by about 30 others chased 3 or 4 kids down the terraces. Nothing happened and some of the real fans and our stewards kicked him out.

When at Yeading in the first round proper we had some people turn up away again not seen before or after.
One chap got the keepers bottle and had a wee in it and a couple shaked the metal tunnel at the end of the match.

Team Bath away play off final a couple of Bath university students did all they could to wind us up and it only bottled over a bit when one of the !!!!s spat at our fans after the final whistle.

Away at Telford and Rugby bricks were thrown at the fans / coach when leaving the match again bet not real fans.

Last Saturday Marske a chap under the influence (not alcohol) second half last 30 mins tried to wind us up, spat at a couple of our fans and offered someone out in the bar. No physical reaction from our fans.

Methyr at the Grove 9 years ago about 4 away fans all pi!!ed ran at our fans when we scored (all in the shed as raining) and a couple of punches thrown. Our stewards stepped in a few years later Deliah was our best friend and played darts and pool before a match as both clubs had off pitch troubles.

True non league fans will talk to you before the match, support their own team during the match and then talk about the result and wish each other all the best after the match.

As usual a minority of !!!!s hit the headlines.

No major trouble ever seen at the Grove or away by me.

Re: More North East trouble

Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 08:57
by swipey
I honestly can't see any of our yampy lot ever kicking off - unless there's a lack of a burger bar at an away ground for sprout!!

Re: More North East trouble

Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 09:11
by RaidenYeltz
Last Saturday Marske a chap under the influence (not alcohol) second half last 30 mins tried to wind us up, spat at a couple of our fans and offered someone out in the bar. No physical reaction from our fans.
The tw@t wearing light blue pyjamas?

Re: More North East trouble

Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 10:11
by old git
RaidenYeltz wrote:
Last Saturday Marske a chap under the influence (not alcohol) second half last 30 mins tried to wind us up, spat at a couple of our fans and offered someone out in the bar. No physical reaction from our fans.
The tw@t wearing light blue pyjamas?
Yep....bless him !!!! They only turned their back in the home for 2 minutes and he got out !!!!

Re: More North East trouble

Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 10:40
by MarskeMacRuss
Sour Grape Flavour Cup a Soup Anyone? .........

Can't believe that you lot are still going on about a few ********'s who tarnished the game and were NOT representative of the club. GET OVER IT!

Our chairman has acknowledged that we have a few things to learn and improve regarding this matter, so I'm sure he'll do something about it for the furure.

Anyway, I won't dwell in the past like it seems to be the norm on here. Good luck Yeltz, you seem like a decent bunch, especially if some of you could shake those fried potato things of your shoulders...

Admin you can delete my account, I won't be needing it anymore 8)

P.S. Where's Atherstone? somewhere near Newcastle? No, didn't think so.......

Re: More North East trouble

Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 10:50
by RaidenYeltz
MarskeMacRuss wrote:Sour Grape Flavour Cup a Soup Anyone? .........

Can't believe that you lot are still going on about a few ********'s who tarnished the game and were NOT representative of the club. GET OVER IT!

Our chairman has acknowledged that we have a few things to learn and improve regarding this matter, so I'm sure he'll do something about it for the furure.

Anyway, I won't dwell in the past like it seems to be the norm on here. Good luck Yeltz, you seem like a decent bunch, especially if some of you could shake those fried potato things of your shoulders...

Admin you can delete my account, I won't be needing it anymore 8)

P.S. Where's Atherstone? somewhere near Newcastle? No, didn't think so.......
Awww football fweind! (Y)

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Re: More North East trouble

Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 13:02
by old git
'Admin you can delete my account, I won't be needing it anymore'

Oh dear...shame...never mind ...but look on the bright side, at least you won't get caught by the teacher on your smart phone looking at our forum under the desk !!!!!!

Re: More North East trouble

Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 13:09
by Capinjazz
Poor Southport, i reckon their forum is already inundated with them!